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Dont think this has received enough media coverage but sunday 9th July looks to be a cracking day at Hampden celebrating 150 years of Queens Park FC and includes a youth challenge match at Lesser Hampden against Third Lanark.  The full schedule is:

Sunday

Commencing at 11.00am, with backing music and interviews from Pulse FM

  • Guided Heritage Trail walks at 11.00am and 2.00pm. To book, contact Lshields.63@btinternet.com. Tickets priced £5, payable on the day, include brochure and half price admittance to the Scottish Football Museum.
  • 150th anniversary souvenir stall, including exclusive “150th” souvenirs and the new embroidered hoops kit; food all day; bar service; and the launch of the Club’s new charity partnership withBarnardo’s Scotland
  • Bouncy castle, face painting, penalty kick competition for the kids (and older “kids”)
  • Festival of Football
    •  11.00 Youth challenge—Queen’s Park v Third Lanark FC
    •  12.30 Tackling Recovery
    •  2.00 Queens Park FC ladies
    •  3.30 Football Fans in Training
  • Close at approx. 4.00pm

Sunday Evening – please contact hampdenfan@yahoo.co.uk if you’re coming along

 Commencing at 6.00pm with live music from Jeff Templeman and friends from the FP Big Band.

At 7.00pm, an evening of speakers…..please let us know if you are coming along athampdenfan@yahoo.co.uk, although it will be fine to turn up on the night

  •  Richard McBrearty, curator of the Scottish Football Museum
  •  Graeme Brown of Hampden Bowling Club on the search for the first Hampden Park
  •  Stephen Watt, Scots poet, whose “Home is where the Hampden is” is a youtube sensation
  •  Ged O’Brien, football historian, whose love of all things Queen’s Park is legendary
  •  Club President, Dr Alan Hutchison, will reply
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Why SFA?  It's a club event for the local community.  I'm going cos I'm local but it's not got any star attractions to have the masses battering down the gates of lesser Hampden.

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35 minutes ago, Alan said:

Why SFA?  It's a club event for the local community.  I'm going cos I'm local but it's not got any star attractions to have the masses battering down the gates of lesser Hampden.

QP are one of the epitomes or examples of football and life in Scotland. You sit there is you're union jack y fronts and despise Scotland as a nation and would rather see Scotland ruled by another country and so obviously you don't want to celebrate anything that would give any sort of pride to those in your North Britain. You contempitble .

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6 hours ago, scoobydoo said:

QP are one of the epitomes or examples of football and life in Scotland. You sit there is you're union jack y fronts and despise Scotland as a nation and would rather see Scotland ruled by another country and so obviously you don't want to celebrate anything that would give any sort of pride to those in your North Britain. You contempitble .

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